
Bridging the Gap: Commercial Real Estate Intellegence
Accrete Advisors
Show overview
Bridging the Gap: Commercial Real Estate Intellegence launched in 2025 and has put out 6 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 2 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 25 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. Published by Accrete Advisors.
From the publisher
Bridging the Gap, brought to you by Accrete Advisors, brings together owners, operators, developers, institutional partners, and professionals that play key roles in creating, capitalizing, and managing commercial real estate (CRE). Each episode dives into the forces shaping the CRE world — from market cycles and investment trends to the economic and geopolitical shifts that move the needle. Tune in for sharp insights, candid conversations, and real-world lessons from industry leaders who are defining what’s next in commercial real estate. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just CRE-curious, Bridging the Gap connects the dots between strategy, opportunity, and innovation.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 6Katarina Hapsari (Episode 2/2): PIK (Pantai Indah Kapuk), Engineering and Capitalizing a multi-billion-dollar, Future-Ready Urban Project near Jakarta, Indonesia
In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Bridging the Gap, Jennifer continues her conversation with Katarina Hapsari, Founder & Managing Partner of Aurem International Assets. Katerina shares what it takes to deliver a city-scale development on coastal land, integrating urban planning, climate resilience, and smart infrastructure to sustain growth through 2100. The conversation breaks down the disciplines required to execute a project of this magnitude, from flood protection and utilities to engineering and environmental safeguards. They also unpack the $20B+ capital structure behind PIK, including self-funding, public-private partnerships, and private equity. PIK serves as a powerful case study for building resilient, future-ready cities in emerging markets. Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.

S1 Ep 5Katarina Hapsari (Episode 1/2): PIK (Pantai Indah Kapuk), Developing a Multi-Billion-Dollar National Strategic Project in Indonesia
In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Bridging the Gap, Jennifer Robertson speaks with Katarina Hapsari, Founder and Managing Partner of Aureum International Assets. She discusses leading the development of one of Southeast Asia’s most ambitious mixed-use projects, PIK, a massive, world-class, multi-billion-dollar, waterfront city development near Jakarta, designated as a National Strategic Project. Katarina shares insights about managing and coordinating the development of a 6,000-hectare (14,000-acre), multi-billion-dollar community, designed as a true live-work-play environment. Together, they explore public-private partnerships, large-scale urban planning, integrated infrastructure, and the resulting social and economic benefits. A compelling conversation on leadership, placemaking, and executing real estate at the city scale. *Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.

S1 Ep 4Laura Rapaport (Episode 2/2): Rethinking C-PACE and Smarter Capital Stacks
In this episode of Bridging the Gap, host Jennifer Robertson sits down with Laura Rapaport, CEO & Founder of North Bridge, to unpack how C-PACE is being used today to lower the cost of capital and bring greater flexibility to complex real estate deals.They explore how early integration, thoughtful structuring, and a deep understanding of how buildings are built can improve outcomes for developers, owner-operators, and lenders. From value-add projects to ground-up development, this conversation offers practical insight into how C-PACE can help projects move forward in a challenging market.Learn more about North Bridge:https://www.northbridgeops.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/northbridgeesg/*Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.

S1 Ep 3Laura Rapaport (Episode 1/2) on CPACE: A Smarter Way to Build the Capital Stack
In this episode, Jennifer Robertson sits down with Laura Rapaport, Founder & CEO of North Bridge, to demystify CPACE and its evolving role in today’s real estate capital stack. Laura explains what CPACE is, how it works, and why it should be viewed as an integral part of a commercial property capitalization — not just green financing. They explore how CPACE can be used across asset classes for new construction, value-add renovations, acquisitions, refinancings, and bridge capital. The conversation covers lookback financing, delayed draws, and how CPACE can lower the cost of capital, reduce recourse, and improve project viability. Learn more about North Bridge:https://www.northbridgeops.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/northbridgeesg/ *Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.

S1 Ep 2Economist Richard Barkham (Episode 2/2) - Unpacks the Dynamics Shaping Today’s Commercial Real Estate Sectors
In this episode, Jennifer Robertson sits down with renowned economist Richard Barkham, former Global Chief Economist at CBRE. Richard explains how office vacancies are beginning to stabilize and why a new office cycle may be emerging. They explore the industrial sector’s shift toward consolidation, the impact of tariffs, and the ongoing “flight to quality”. The conversation moves to retail—now one of the healthiest CRE sectors due to limited new supply. Richard also discusses multifamily’s strong absorption and future construction trends, as well as how slowing immigration and millions of retiring boomers could reshape labor markets, growth, and housing demand. Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.

From Tariffs to Tech: Richard Barkham on What’s Ahead for the U.S. and Global Economy
In this episode, Jennifer sits down with Richard Barkham, former Global Chief Economist at CBRE, for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of the global and U.S. economies heading into 2026. Fresh off the ANREV Conference in Singapore, Richard shares insights on investor sentiment across Asia and how regional trends connect to global capital flows.The conversation dives deep into the U.S. outlook—covering the surprising resilience of 2025, the ripple effects of tariffs, the role of AI-driven growth, and the potential risks tied to fiscal policy and market corrections.From manufacturing shifts and consumer strength to Fed strategy and long-term interest rate expectations, this episode offers a grounded yet forward-looking view of what may shape real estate and the broader economy in the year ahead.Music is Happy G by Mr Smith from the Free Music Archive, CC BY.